The artwork, titled “155 Three High Houses,” is a 1953 linocut by the artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser. It falls under the Transautomatism movement and belongs to the figurative genre.
The artwork features three abstracted houses rendered in a composition dominated by a grid of rectangles and squares. Bold colors such as black, red, yellow, and blue intermix to create a vibrant mosaic, representing windows and structural elements. The houses appear stacked and interconnected, emphasizing Hundertwasser’s unique approach to architectural forms and his distaste for straight lines in favor of organic and dynamic shapes. The artwork’s gridlike pattern conveys a rhythmic and energetic visual experience, reflecting the artist’s distinctive style and philosophy.